by Clean Energy Motorsports | Feb 13, 2015 | Electric Vehicle Technology, Electric Vehicles, Plugin Cars
Tesla Energy Storage, Japan Hydrogen Push, Mitsubishi Concept Car A lot of great clean energy news in this report today. Tesla has a plan to sell batteries for home energy storage. This seems so logical in light of the fact that Tesla is moving forward with its Mega...
by Clean Energy Motorsports | Nov 17, 2014 | Electric Vehicle Technology, Electric Vehicles
From GreenCarReports.com: A revised version of Honda’s hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle debuted in Japan today. The Honda FCV Concept offers more hints as to what the five-passenger mid-size sedan will look like when it appears on Japanese roads in early 2016, powered...
by Clean Energy Motorsports | Oct 28, 2014 | Electric Vehicle Technology, Electric Vehicles, FIA Formula E, Plugin Cars
The EU has made a major commitment that will certainly factor in uncreased use of electric cars and other sustainable modes of transportation. From an article on the FIA Formula E website: Sustainability: EU aims to reduce GHG emissions by up to 40% by 2030 Last week...
by Clean Energy Motorsports | Oct 9, 2014 | Electric Vehicle Technology, Electric Vehicles, Plugin Cars
BREAKING: Tesla Reveals AWD Model S P85D – 0 to 60 MPH 3.2 Seconds – Range Improved By 10 Miles from: Inside EVS article – This article has blog and pictures from the historic live Tesla Motors announcement October 9, 2014 Tesla announced Thursday that the...
by Clean Energy Motorsports | Oct 3, 2014 | Electric Vehicle Technology, Electric Vehicles, Plugin Cars
Tesla Teases ‘D’, Lamborghini Asterion, Mazda MX-5 Engine from: Motor Authority article Tesla CEO Elon Musk released a cryptic teaser to Twitter last night promising a new “D” unveiling on October 9. What is it? That’s anybody’s guess.Lamborghini has joined the hybrid...
by Clean Energy Motorsports | Sep 23, 2014 | Electric Vehicle Technology, Electric Vehicles, Plugin Cars
Promising article based on a new study concerning fast charging electric car batteries. DC fast charging makes electric cars considerably more practical, allowing drivers to recharge a car’s battery to 80 percent of capacity in half an hour or less. But quick...